Chen, family leaves for US after getting passports

Beijing: Blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng, who was at the centre of an extraordinary diplomatic crisis between China and US for over month, today left for New York with his family after the Chinese government granted them passports. Chen, along with his wife and two children boarded a flight to Newark, near New York, after […]

Beijing: Blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng, who was at the centre of an extraordinary diplomatic crisis between China and US for over month, today left for New York with his family after the Chinese government granted them passports. Chen, along with his wife and two children boarded a flight to Newark, near New York, after being taken from a Beijing hospital to the capital`s airport here.

State-run Xinhua news agency in a brief report said "Chen a native of Yinan county of east China`s Shandong province, has applied for study in the United States via normal channels in line with the law". He was offered fellowship in New York University to study law.